Deathcore Giants Paleface Swiss Announce 2025 Australian Tour

 

The Swiss act’s headline Aussie tour comes in support of their new album, Cursed.

Image via @palefaceswiss (Facebook)

Fresh from supporting In Hearts Wake on their sold-out 2024 Australian tour, deathcore giants Paleface Swiss return to our shores on their own monster headline tour.

The Swiss four-piece have announced a run of six dates across September, performing tracks from their 2025 release, Cursed, alongside songs from their stacked catalogue.

Fellow deathcore outfit Nasty are joining Paleface Swiss on tour, bringing a double dose of brutal breakdowns to audiences across the country.

The tour commences in Perth at Magnet House on Tuesday, September 2, and then heads to Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday, September 3, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Friday, September 5, Sydney’s Manning Bar on Sunday, September 7 and Newcastle’s King Street on Tuesday, September 9, with the final concert scheduled for Wednesday, September 10 at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre.

Pre-sale tickets available Friday, March 28, with general on-sale kicking off Monday, March 31. For ticketing information, visit thephoenix.au.

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Coming out of the Zurich heavy metal scene, Paleface Swiss are made up of vocalist Marc “Zelli” Zellweger, guitarist Yannick Lehmann, bassist Tommy Lee and drummer Cassiano “Cassi” Toma.

Dropping their debut album, Chapter 3: The Last Selection, in 2020, Paleface Swiss followed up in 2022 with Fear & Dagger and this year’s Cursed, which is the band’s first album since changing their name from Paleface to Paleface Swiss, and the first to feature drummer Cassiano Toma.

In a review, Kerrang! called Cursed “a throwback to simpler times,” awarding the record three out of five stars.

Catch Paleface Swiss at Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday, September 3. For ticketing information, visit thephoenix.au.

 

Paleface Swiss Australian Tour Dates 2025

with special guest Nasty

Tuesday, September 2 - Magnet House, Perth

Wednesday, September 3 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide

Friday, September 5 - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne

Sunday, September 7 - Manning Bar, Sydney

Tuesday, September 9 - King Street, Newcastle

Wednesday, September 10 - Princess Theatre, Brisbane


 
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